alankin Posted October 13, 2016 Report Posted October 13, 2016 Now playing:Martha Argerich and Friends Live from the Lugano Festival 2009 – Chamber Music - CD 1 (EMI Classics) Robert Schumann – Phantasiestücke for Piano Violin and Cello Op.88 — Gautier Capuçon (cello), Martha Argerich (piano), Renaud Capuçon (violin) Felix Mendelssohn – Midsummer Night's Dream Overture in E major Op.21 — Christina Marton (piano), Martha Argerich (piano) Frédéric Chopin – Introduction and Polonaise for Cello and Piano in C major Op.3 — Gautier Capuçon (cello), Martha Argerich (piano) Felix Mendelssohn – Sextet for Piano and Strings in D major Op.110 — Jorge Bosso (cello), Nora Romanoff-Schwarzberg (viola), Khatia Buniatishvili (piano), Dora Schwarzberg (violin), Lida Chen (viola), Enrico Fagone (double bass) Quote
alankin Posted October 13, 2016 Report Posted October 13, 2016 Now playing, Decca Sound CD 40: Tielman Susato – Dansereye 1551 — New London Consort – Philip Pickett (L'Oisseau-Lyre / Decca) Quote
l p Posted October 13, 2016 Report Posted October 13, 2016 maria callas 2/1969, 3/1969: Recording sessions, EMI: Paris, Salle Wagram: Orchestre du Théâtre de l’Opéra, Paris; maestro direttore Nicola Rescigno Quote
Balladeer Posted October 13, 2016 Report Posted October 13, 2016 Ruby Hughes (soprano) & Joseph Middleton (p) - Nocturnal Variations (Champs Hill) Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted October 14, 2016 Report Posted October 14, 2016 (edited) Op 127 of the Beety-boy. Disc 3 of the Nancarrow. No. 6. Another contemporary piece that could become more widely popular given a chance. Partly generated from RVW's 'Down Ampney', which makes a full appearance towards the end. The short 'scherzo' reminds me of the 'Purgatorio' movement in the Mahler 10 reconstruction. As a young lad Matthews (along with brother Colin) worked as assistants to Deryck Cooke on that. This morning: Edited October 14, 2016 by A Lark Ascending Quote
alankin Posted October 14, 2016 Report Posted October 14, 2016 (edited) Now playing: CD 36 from The All-Baroque Box: From Monteverdi to Bach Johann Sebastian Bach – Brandenburg Concerto No.6 in B flat major BWV 1051 — Simon Standage (violin) – Concerto for Violin No.1 in A minor BWV 1041 — Simon Standage (violin) – Concerto for Violin No.2 in E major BWV 1042 — Simon Standage (violin) – Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor BWV 1043 — Elizabeth Wilcock (violin), Simon Standage (violin) The English Concert on authentic instruments – Trevor Pinnock (Archiv Produktion – DG) Edited October 14, 2016 by alankin Quote
Peter Friedman Posted October 14, 2016 Report Posted October 14, 2016 Beethoven Cello Sonata Op.5, No.1 Schubert String Quartet D.804 Quote
alankin Posted October 15, 2016 Report Posted October 15, 2016 Johann Sebastian Bach – Italian Concerto BWV 971 – Overture in the French style in B minor BWV 831 – Duet for Organ in E minor BWV 802 – Duet for Organ in F major BWV 803 – Duet for Organ in G major BWV 804 – Duet for Organ in A minor BWV 805 — Sviatoslav Richter (piano) (Phillips / Decca) CD 3 Johannes Brahms – Sonata for Piano No.1 in C major Op.1 – Sonata for Piano No.2 in F sharp minor Op.2 — Sviatoslav Richter (piano) (Philips / Decca) CD 20 Quote
Peter Friedman Posted October 15, 2016 Report Posted October 15, 2016 Haydn - Symphony No.88 - Berlin Philharmonic / Furtwangler Brahms - String Quartet No.2 - Amadeus Quartet Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted October 16, 2016 Report Posted October 16, 2016 (edited) Only the one listen but this seems the most immediately appealing of the series so far. A short one and a long multi-sectioned quartet. And how can you resist something called "Lighthouses of Orkney and Shetland". I've never been to Shetland but have very fond memories of Orkney. Edited October 16, 2016 by A Lark Ascending Quote
soulpope Posted October 16, 2016 Report Posted October 16, 2016 (edited) Celibidache for sure knew how to celebrate a Mass .... Edited October 16, 2016 by soulpope Quote
soulpope Posted October 16, 2016 Report Posted October 16, 2016 And this lady knew how to play Bach (here Goldberg Variations) .... Quote
alankin Posted October 16, 2016 Report Posted October 16, 2016 Now playing, CD 35: Robert Schumann – Adagio and Allegro for Horn/Cello and Piano in A flat major Op.70 – 3 Phantasiestücke for Clarinet and Piano Op.73 – 3 Romances for Oboe and Piano Op.94/1 in A minor Nicht schnell – 5 Stücke im Volkston for Cello and Piano Op.102 – Märchenbilder for Viola and Piano Op.113/1 Nicht schnell Mischa Maisky (cello), Martha Argerich (piano) (Deutsche Grammophon) Ludwig van Beethoven – Sonata for Violin and Piano No.9 in A major Op.47 "Kreutzer" Gidon Kremer, Martha Argerich (piano) (violin) (Deutsche Grammophon) Quote
alankin Posted October 16, 2016 Report Posted October 16, 2016 Now playing: CD 22John Williams & Friends: Two Guitars, Two Marimbas & Bass (Columbia Masterworks / Sony Classical) Antonio Vivaldi – Concerto for 2 Mandolins in G major RV 532 Louis-Claude Daquin – Premier livre de pièces: Troisième Suite - Le coucou Johann Sebastian Bach – Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben Cantata BWV 147: Chorale - Jesus bleibet meine Freude Georg Philipp Telemann – Bourée alla Polacca Henry Purcell – Trio Sonata for 2 Violins and Basso Continuo: No.11 in F minor Z 800 Johann Sebastian Bach – Trio Sonata for 2 Violins and Harpsichord in C major BWV 1037: IV Gigue Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Sonata for Piano No.11 in A major K 331 (300i): 3rd movement Rondo alla turca — John Williams (guitar), Carlos Bonell (guitar), Brian Gascoigne (marimbas & vibraphone, transcriptions), Morris Pert (marimbas, vibraphone), Keith Marjoram (double bass) Johann Sebastian Bach – Suite for Cello solo No.3 in C major BWV 1009: V & VI Bourée I & II Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Adagio for Glass Harmonica in C major K 356 (617a) — John Williams (guitar) Quote
Peter Friedman Posted October 16, 2016 Report Posted October 16, 2016 Haydn - Symphony No.96 "The Miracle" Schubert - String Quartet D.46 Quote
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